Tuberculosis caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M. tuberculosis) is the major cause of
mortality and morbidity of over two million people each year. Mapping of proteins exported
by the pathogen to the extracellular ...

Background: Chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) is a disease of unknown aetiology. Major CFS symptom relief during cancer
chemotherapy in a patient with synchronous CFS and lymphoma spurred a pilot study of B-lymphocyte depletion ...

<p>Background: The molecular changes in vivo in acute myeloid leukemia cells early after start of conventional genotoxic
chemotherapy are incompletely understood, and it is not known if early molecular modulations reflect ...

Background
Immunohistochemical markers are often used to classify breast cancer into subtypes that are biologically distinct and behave differently. The aim of this study was to estimate mortality for patients with the ...

Mortality statistics represent important endpoints
in epidemiological studies. The diagnostic validity
of cerebral stroke and ischemic heart disease recorded as
the underlying cause of death in Norwegian mortality
statistics ...

Background
Subsets of cells with stem-like properties have been previously isolated from human epithelial cancers and their resistance to apoptosis-inducing stimuli has been related to carcinoma recurrence and treatment ...

<p>Background: While the genomic annotations of diverse lineages of the Mycobacterium tuberculosis
complex are available, divergences between gene prediction methods are still a challenge for
unbiased protein dataset ...

<p>NGAL/lipocalin-2 is a siderophore-binding protein that is highly expressed in several cancers. It is suggested to confer a proliferative advantage to cancer cells. Its expression has been correlated with aggressiveness ...

Background: Basal-like breast cancer has been extensively characterized on the basis of gene
expression profiles, but it is becoming increasingly common for these tumors to be defined on the
basis of immunohistochemical ...